Triumph Tiger Sport 660 gets more features, new colours for 2025

    It remains mechanically unchanged but gets a host of new electronic aids.

    Published On Nov 20, 2024 11:43:00 AM

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    Triumph Motorcycles has updated the Tiger Sport 660 in international markets for 2025. Packed with new technology, the 2025 model debuts various advanced features while keeping the price increase minimal internationally. 
    1. Remains mechanically unchanged
    2. Gets four new colours

    2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 details

    The Tiger Sport 660 retains its liquid-cooled 660cc three-cylinder engine that continues to make 81hp at 10,250rpm and 64Nm at 6250rpm. Like the Trident 660, Triumph has updated the Tiger Sport 660 with new electronic features like cruise control, switchable traction control and cornering ABS.
     
    Additionally, riders now have access to three riding modes, with the addition of a Sport mode. These modes can be accessed by the same part TFT and LCD which also supports Bluetooth connectivity. You also get a bi-directional quick shifter as standard now. Triumph has also launched it with four new colours, featuring a new ‘Roulette Green’ colour. The updated Tiger Sport 660 will be coming to India sometime next year. 
     

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